Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3966, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1863 — Page 3

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t CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ssauawsntw A Out If tt? Urlv know of a food firi.to ' do the? work in a null famllv. 'a Ofrmtn preferrtd,) sh will oblige us b? emiiug her to No. North Nw Jmrmy airwwt. -tat ÜMMUf Claim Partie holding State military claiaaa can diapoae o( the am at HarrtsocTa Bank. Imliao ipolit. je 1'J d20t

T For fahtonatle wedding and vi-itinc

nie. go to "Yankee Cnl Writer," at Hale Route. T.idie call in parlors. je25 d3t. Cah pil fr Lii irterma-ter'' a founts od Government rlaim. bv D S. M Kernan. Soldier's Claim Agent. No Went W-h,nzton treet. fiM 2- dir

C'Kii or Turr Thf earlv tram or. the In disna Central road. tht heretofore left at .' ,Vi A M . will hereafter leave at ft: IS A M . and the tram that arrived at 7:45 F. M . will Itereaf ter arrive at - . 1'. M

C-PM hree hundred trimmed lx.nt.et in silk, crap, illusion and Ptraw. Five hundred un meil iHinneta and hat elling at S p-r cent Um than last week prices, at Caflnin - N 2 Ki-t Washington street 17 1 w.l

'he alwav lar?a and varied stork of hat I

cap at Spencer'. No .Ti Waamncton tr'et.

i almoat daily reräet.i'lied hy arrivaaa of new -i of all new and if-orable attle. je03 d.lt DruoriATic Cli b There will !n a meetitii: of tbe C!wb at MiliUrv H ill on Thuraday even ing. at 7 o'clock Me-r H H rVnl I and John Col eric k will

aii t-f-- th mcH'ni.' Ladtsa are invited to attend Let there be a good t nrr on Kar Li n h A Ire lunch u net everv dav

from W . t l"2 A M . :md eaci eetitir tmni 1 to !3.at Mike Clmk' n.tloon on South Uli toir street 'I he aaloon i- one of the lw-t ur 1 ranged nd cndirfed in the cirv, and the NmsH 1 n-.y I ' . je " I ' ;t

Wht it will C't ff the on hundred snd twenty thoweand men railed for are kept in the field one month, it will coi the Treauiy twelve m IMona "f dolhra 1 he eq'iintnert. arta. pay 1 and aupport of ach tan will be "rather over than under one hundred dollars each for the tfcwty dar thev are ke. in the ervice Thi ewpene light hare been aaved. a- the N. Y World. Ivy a timely caring out of twenty thousand tr tia. or proper generalship on the part of Hooker. BtAfnixf; r a k htaTia A squad of negro aoidier under the cunroand of an ebony j sergeant were out veaterday afternoon aearrh ng for one of their number who had rt the idea

through hia wool to davert. The saloon along Illinoi street, the aller and yard and atahles were thoroughly examined hy the patriotic darkie. who were aa active a monke?va in darting to and fro. and quite noiav in ch Ufering out their digut at one of their number leaving the aervlreor Maa Abe Linkum The -erbeut ; .t un a food amount of atyle. hut had considerable difficulty in htndün; hia troop The?

were inclined to aatter The crowd waa v-ry MM i -mue.l at the maneuver of the "Guardi ' arnl the ,,Ouarila',eemed U er.joy the fun. Sap aii Fatal Aa inixT Yeaterth? morn ing it gentleman from he country drove to the citv with three ladiex, ome of the nnrty intend ng ' to take the Terre H tute road for (reencat!e On IUinoia afreet, jut north of the railroad I rai k, the fetitlemti ?;ive the Imr- to one of the l.vlie and started to the depot building with a trunk Whiie he waa gone the horea tartol, and one of the fwrty. H elderly lady. Mr- l!u-ell, roeef to jump out Some one called to her not to j jump, and he lent forward a if to rest against

the tail board of the relrc!' but p-fhd f. rw ird nl fell upn her head She waa taken up in aenaible. and carried to the bakery jut north of Mr. Jone' marble work, where every attention waa paid to her. and everything waa done thtt could be, both bv phvaician ati'l the kitwl lathe in the neighborhood, but he lived bat a few hours Her ku'l wn broken. Th horse were turnetl to the aidewalk not over one hundred yard from where Mrs Roe'l fell, and were caught and aecured by Mr. .lone.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Fit'v ail feel of ground, wdl adapted for

huaineaa purposes, on Wet Marxl.rid street, fonr lota on South Merid:.m ieir the depot, and one on N irtfi MeriUhui near ihe Qin ssla ,v Ii i zh.l L .loNt.s. .'17 F-t Washington street.

Ica! let! Ic Oeorire W Fins ha on hand plentv of pure, clear Ire. to supply his customer, without shippii.g from T"leih or any othet point Any terarn wanting Ire, can t upplied by addressing (ieorge W. Pitts, Box -.';i. ndi tansolis F. O. a30 2m "T" Dr RewaWW, th- American Canewr Ckasi Pn. i locatetl at the Bramble House. Lafayette The Doctor i the on!? phvaician now living who can kill and rure a cancer in from rn e to twent four hour, without instruments or pain No cure tto pav mavlU if Thk CiiMFRAi I Mlv-TKai.s The Monitor Camphell M in-tre's, a fmrle-one Oern troupe of nre ability, will perform in the city at M isonic Hall. Friilay and Siturdav evening The lover of tun my prepare to laugh, for they will huve it to do when the Cimphetl come

A re-itlence in a desir.lb part f the c-ifv.

four and a half Mjuares from the IVfolh . being a two story frame house, of five rooms, built in MSJd. plain atyle. with lot 40 feet front by ln; feel deep, for sale at l.'0 One-third cah. balance in one jihI two . trs, by Frank Smith,

Heal KaUte Broker to Charlie Hilt is recruiting a company for the si months aertire. It anv ot our young men desire to volunteer, we would recommend them to go with Lieut Hilt He h n eeu a pre it deal of service, ia well posted, mid there in not a in ie clever fellow in the distric t fla,ntvi Room We et !. band thai Hiwea k Heillield have it in contemplation to ctatlih a reading room ii the I i -gc toonis in Iront of their Pireciory office, which will be liberally nplieal with all the leading pier on theonti nent. We have olten wondered wh such an en terpne had not been start ed before in this psj ing city. TllK Tin m Why eihMlv don't go to eee the troneerful fer of Möns Nfonteverie. at the Metropolitan, ae cannot ooiicievc, lor tnev are womlerful If there wa- nothing else there, the tents f the famous contortionist should fill the houe everv niht Hut in addition, the bal let. and t ic p antoiniine. and the singing are all good. b to see it SnjrTiitN; worth K"mm, - lr S L M !. den ui'i I ii . Spiritual test Mediums ind Clairvoyant Physicians, have permanently lo cated in thia city, at No I - North Davidson street, where they will devote their enure alten tion to giving lest, examining disease, mid pres cribing for the same. Chargen reasonable. Office open at all hour cJ4-dlw "ffThe alarm of fire 'ast niht wn caued bt an attempt m ide br some incendiarv to set fire to the watch-making -hon of Mr Zombush, just east of tl.c Kinder Block Mr ,ombuh lett his store ilier supper and returned in about an hour and found a fire built on the floor of his hack room, which had communicated to the door It was put tut without much trouMe This i the second or third attemp'. to burn out Mr. Zom bush. PrrNv np Biinpm s Ir .Tone ot New York ha arried at the Bates House. Indtanapo li. where he wril treat all disease of the org m of sense IV Jones has had a thorough medical education in Furope and America, and is con aid -ereil the bet eve and ear doctor in this couotrv He straightens ctos eves in old and young, cures sore ees, running of the eir. and all those diea-S-not successfully treated hv familv phvsicims. OftVe hoins from I A M until P M If 19 w Ttt xa. Yitsrs, c The establishment o Messrs Burton A Shilling, on Illinois street, south of the FaHer Houe. manufacturer of and dealers in traveling and packing trunk, valises, carpet hacs. Ac., i tull supplied with everv rar ely of theae article Feron wih ng a su penor equipment for traveling will do well to call at tin establishment Thev ate prepare! to make trunk. Ac . to order, and to do repairing at the shoitot notice Their stock is the largest and most complete m the city 3t

foi Priatlwwit, W are now ready u d all kinds of plain and fancy Job Fnnling. in the best st le. on short notice. Slid 4 thrti naanynlher fier We have competent m iMi" goni presse. a rt re assortment of papct t d iri,aud we can lo good and hea; work. All kunU of books, brief-, catalogues, 4c , printed in the best sivlt and on short notice. We ak the patronage of iWmnc rats, and all oth er that want r railing done tf

OrMBAt WeCuSMM The telegraph in frms u that (.tenet al Mct'lernan i h teen re lievitl of hi command, and is coming North; but does not intimate wh? he has heen relieved Wp find by referring to the New York Tribune's Yicksburg eorreT'Ondenee. of Mav .'10, that a tiisundetst. Hiding between (icneral Grant and (t'-n-eral Mct'lernaiul arse uit of the famous .ault SSJ the enemy's works on thetJgd of Mav (Jenera' McClernand sent Word to General Grant, while the fight w M procressing, that heheldparf

of two of the enemv's forts, and the -tars and:

strips were waving over them."' and M t tie enemy - pre-ong his Minks, he would he glad if the troop. of other command would push the enemy. The message reached (eneral (traut without the import nt word part (ieneral M I'tier-on's corps charged, ate! was repuUcd with great loss. As

we see no other rea -on issigned, it mav be that

tl i affair is what determined denetal Grant to dispense wiih the etvi , ,,f McClernand. Atnwrr from Iran lie Accepts ttie oni in tion. 'Hi mater. under a Hag of truce, ha received

the following It will he ohserved that Fleas a cepts the nom nation to run against the recent dog ordinance of the Ci'y Coencil: Dkv Tokii was. June, l"f)3. Klnt tns-t-r. .ur lrtt-r liM' me ireat cntsolattowj Although lifuinr my hind Wit In base tlegradation. K In appeal I was. From inv own nitlvr place; Confined in Iry T rtuas In stinme anl li -irrnrc. Whfr nrt they'll iiniiiure in.-, IcaunMt firetel; B'U vou i in t h id a hutler hle Tut t dde of h I. But dciiM the -.tar- ami tii-s triumph. An t mayhap they may, Tlio STiptiir. .! I ir.-Kvt-ry 1H has hi ilny. T" mv old masirr Charley, I then may rMurn, From Hh-.m. 'iron-t my will, I was foreihly torn. payment f taxes in v i ti ilun a 1 1 rht , Tu say, t a stat-smaii. To run ur to fluht. And räch (i ir'v m iv w-anjrle, Anil a n .1 1. t'u- . ; i-f, TlioiiKh I am NM wSSk And my name it is Fl-as If t am sleets! Hy your iiotiiinat ion, Hark home 111 ! hruugkt, In spit-- f d tiuti'.ii. Y. Jt. I ytill steer clear of ilemagocui s, And I hall have m f. Ts. Shoulil 1 net up to n via, (f your hrave trUaduo. (rneral Ordrn. State k lniAA. Aw't ii s Oma:. ij IxniANAPOLls, .lune 'Jlili. i -sri't HTKNTH BEttlMKNT IN Id AN A V.Vl.KY. ly virtue of mitooritv from the Secretary of War. an itlici re :imeut of r.alry will be mi seal in this State immediately, to SCTTC lor three years or during the war The regiment w ill le recruited in accordance with the rules -ni instructions mi Otl'ttwl (rdeta N . 7.' of the W r hepartmeut series o I MMA The privilege will be accordetl to each Congressiona' r;strict to furnish one comp my tor the regiment, if organized anil reported withm thirty days. If companies are not likely tu be raised in anv of the Pisti i within that time, companies from anv part of the State a ill be epted. The regiment will consist ot ta e'.ve companies, and offleere! as follows:

One Colonel, one Lieuteninf Colonel, three M ijor. olie Surgeon, two Assistant SurgWOM, one Adjutant, one Quirterraater. one (' .minis sarv. extra Lieutenants one Chaplain, one Veterinary Surgeon, one Sergeant M ijor. one Quartermaster Seri;e.itit, one I'ommiss.iry Scr ge int. two He pWtsJ Stewards, ope Saddler Scr MSJJM and one Chief Trumpeter Etch Co m nan will le organised with one Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Se nd Lieu tenant, one First Serge ml, tine tu u ci master Seri;eoit. ('..nipant Serjeant, five etgeants. eight Corporals, two Trumpeters, two Farriers, a Illacksmilli. one Saddler, one Wngcner and v etilv eight I'tivatca Aggregate, one hundred and 'hree Anv Cidnpnnv of fifty two men will he ac cepted ami mustere), with a First Lieutenant, and if thev fail to fill up within a reasonable time, the will le connli.:ted with other , trts of C m r.inics The rieht is reserxed to continue in

complete companies or parts of ebnpanlta aftpr a fair opnortunitv liv ben afforded them to j

fill up. In combining part of compatiies the following distrihution of theofti'-er hi ucg-'ed. and parts of i-omnaniea will be arcepied with s view to make such idmbinatioot For forty five men. a Captaincy; F r thirty tvf men. a Fiot Lieutenancv ; For twenty five men. a Second Lieutenancy. 0d. .1 P.C Shank h s ben appointe! C m mandan' of tbe Camp of rendervon for mW re? imeiit. ami will ie obeved ind repctei ac cordinn'y AnrdivMtions for .authority to recruit companies mivbe filel at these Head-; . t :ct - or with the Co mm ind nt Oaesp Morton w:ll be the rendezvous of said regiment. Recruiting cff..--r atid othets r i':ni; '-ompt nie maycoetru t Fm tnc subsistence and lodging of recruit at places awav from the camp of ren de von f r i - ; d not exreeding one week, at not exceeding .'(ti eoattS per day. and the accounts

therefor, rroperu et bed by the recruiting "fli

"A ttnlla wa on kwr Up health was ta her look, treuffth wa it her t-p, and la her handsPlantation Bitters " S-T-1860-X

TELECRAPHIC. aaeoarrap iiraaiatsroi raa oaa statb umnk. Von Report.

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A rew bottles t,t plant' F- ' ' Will cure Jf r rvou Headache. " C-. ! FtretniOs a-t Fev

Sour Stomach and Fetid Ilrr.uh. " Flatulenry nd Itfligrsthm. 5.r..'t. AfTrcUona. Exceire FaMcue and Short Brr w. " Pain over tlt Eye. Mental IWspondencv. " Prostrati'-n; Great Weakneas. " Hallow Complexion. Weak B wel. 4c. Which are the r rtdcucr at L1VF.H (' M PLAINT AND DTSPEPSU. It i estimated that SSvew-tewtlM of all ault ailments proree.! from a dteas-d and torpid liver. The biliary ecT"tjotiS of the liver '-verflowinr Into the stomach, pollon the SSabW teni and - xhibtt the alov symptotne fter lns p'-ear h. we are iWf to prser.t the most rmarAt. n.re f..r the., lcrrid niihtmarf nisea,, the world hu ever produced. Withiu "tia year orar Bla hundred and forty thousand pert tnt have taken the Plantation Hüter, and not an instance of complaint ha come t our knowledge.

It is i mn-t effectual ton and arreeahle tinvilant.

Uli.! t". all Coini'tCTiS . f life. The report that it reite upoo mineral substances for its active properties, ar- wholly false. F-r the public satisfaction, and that patient may consult their pbyiciaaa, w appea l a ll-t t Its components: CaidnaVA Habk Celn .r.ited for over two hundn-d v-ar in the treattoent of Fever and Airue, Iiy-pepsja, W.-ak-nes. Sc. It was intr'tuced Into Europe ty the t-.utites., wife of the Viceroy of ivru, in IWn, at d afterward sold by the Jesuits f'.r th tnrnnu j.r;,? f it tm vijht in 'r, under the name of ,f?uit I'oicdtm, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of Fram e. Hioat ol.lt -rakes especial reference to its febriixiff qualitien .liirniK his South American travels. Parranwi Ifnnrt F the diarrh.ea, colic and diseases of the stomach anil b.wi 1. )asii i i s -For itiflaiiiiiiatioii of the loiits and dropsical aftecti.-r.s CaMoan t Fiowras For rnteeb:ed -hirestl. I iiiiwi Piseiss winiimk . eHnwüini il Mi tonic hivhly invie rariinr in ItreeaaM debility. W iMK.Kost r For atro4WtaV rhetimatisir., Ac. Amsk An aromstic nrnniuiivr; efWetJng UVsh, muscle and milk: WSflk Be4l iy nwdbeffa nur-iny. AIm. clove-buds. srsngS, carrway. curiarnler. stiakeroot, 4c. s. T l-vW-X. Atiothr Wonderful Ingredient, of Spanish oriirin.ini psitinii beauty to the ronipb-io-i and li illiaticy to thmind, is et unk own to the cnminerc of ihe world, and w- withhold its navie for the present.

From Kaliimorr r lt. morl. June 24 Information received at the headquarters of Geo Scbeock goes to dhow that Eweil's force, to the number of 3.000 to 4,00. ia now in Booneboro valley, Md. They have a large quantity of artillery, caralry and infantry They are building bridges across the canal, and are actively engaged In foraging the gi tit.trv and collecting supplies. They crossed at Antietam ford and Sbeppardstown. f-en Keller telegraphs that Ircltoden s force. IlMU strong. M at Big Cateeton. From Schenck's headquarters, this morning, it is learned hat the Hebels with considerable infantrv. cavalrv ami .rtiller? are again threatening Frederick. HM wav lietween Mlddleton and Boonsboro, the Rebels ire cros-iic at Sou.h Mountain Our scouts will bring in definite news in a few hours.

mt tilmuh. In. mnati .Tlarket. CtwoisaaTi. Jane 94. F. aur Dull atd pnesjs nominal trade brnadi sell at $5 00(i6 75. Grain Wheat dull, and prices lower; red. $1 (13(4)1 On Cora. 4 (3 55c 0u. o4c Wh'sky Advanced to M Provisions Nothing dons, and price are t.om inal. Moner OoW ia 42c premie m Silver ia 39c prem Kichange, c prem.

OaVOOTAHI ('F.iirint !4TH ssawasse, W. '., 4eaawW i6i. Mers. P. 11. liNAKr Co: 1 have ien a great sufl-r. r fron" Tyspepsia for three or four years, ,uxl bad to aban1 .ii in v prof. ion. About three mouths ao I tried the Plant Ulou flitters and to my areat jojf I am now nearly a whitman. I hvt rucommeii'Ird th-m in sereral ri-, an 1, .i far as I know, always with siunal benefit. I am n eedfully yours, REV. J. S CATOOIV.

rSSwSiefjaaVe, H MH. Hh An,, IsSJ. Rr-rnTV.i 4SSSWW4 My BSMshter lias been much bene-

tltted by the us- of thy Hlantatiou bitter. Thou a eii.i me two more bottn-s. Thy friend. ASA CCMBS

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AawaaaM ffon, üaaneeav ., w. n. i-äi. Mers p II Iir,k .V (V Please send us another twelve c.i.- of your I'l int.itioii Hitter- As a morning saftll4T they appear t" have siipercelel everythinir el-e, and aie gre-.tly esteemed. Your-. Ac. OAliK A WAITK.

Arrmu'eiii-nts an Sew tessah ted to sappl ttf tlePJatttai for this article, which from luck of Ituvemment stamps ha- MM h-retofo'e hei-n possible. The publ;. may ret as-ured th at in no ca.-e will tlo perfectly pure standard f the plantation Ritlers e departed from. Kitni f"U htnrth fc imU of Our tignixttir n it ntl )lttr myr iriny, or it r.tunnt Ae j SSSjlM Sold by all Drunvi-t, firorors" and ! il -rs throughout Ifcw I S. II. nicKi.A -., jtwatrtS dttwe 13m. Broadway, Ma V

S--T--1860--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Of this c(diratnl I. mud. jppears to beln every one's nvnth, as well a- oti . - . ry ot,i-' tal'b They area spl. ndid aMirle and c ui he relied upon to rengtheu and Invigorate exhaust. ,i nature. jai15-dAwltnnm

HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS,

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DKAI.KK IN

Hats, Caps, and Strjiw Goods, has Ji st BKCtlVID Ills SPRING STOCK if 600M, MRKC1 IHOM TH1 M M I vtTPKKR " in tlie Knst. wbirli lie will sell as low a- liie leeest. All the LATBSI VfUH kep- at No. 15 Pennsylvania street, four door south ol the Peel ('flu e,

Aprl.Vd,;uii

Indianapolis, Ind.

TEAS. H. H. LEE9

AT TH.-

BATBÖ BLOCK CHINA TEA STORE, No. 14 Illinois Street, OFFKRl sriKUKiit 1 1 hick MK NTs. both D price and piality TO TEA DR IlSTKlEIsiS. W e bae just received a superior and full assortment of t-lll.l nm HI A4 K TEAS, Which, aavtesj to -ur facilities for burinjr. and esperience la jsatgtBa Teaa, we are enabled t offer t consumers a saaerti r quality, at leSrei pri'-esthan anv SteaW House in ihr tate. We er II particular attention to oar choice JAPANESE TKA.. jut recei.-d Juiielo-dJw

TOMB STONES.

MARBLE WORKS.

t rom arm York WWW Y"RK. .Tune '2'i. The Herald's Ship pint!iurj; lisputch aya: The Kebei mounted infantry and cavalry eu tereil tit tt rl tot this noniinir Tbe Times' Harriburjr special has the followirp: It is st tteil thtt l.l'IK) Kelel cavalrj advanced to Scotland this afternoon Citpt Hvil rc;'rts the Kebela ilowlv and cau tiouslv movitiir this way. Special to the Herald to-night hare tbe fol lowing: The Rebel Oen Rhodes hs 10.000 men and thirtv pieces of artillery. Some Ö.UUO of them are on the road to DaWfStVtllaV The Rebels commenced to more on (ireen Castle on Monday. The VVillhmsport actiueduet has been de

stroved by the Rebele. At " P M U was reported that our torces were fulling buck on Carlisle. A battle can scarcely OOetW before to morrow. The R bels charired our retreating force, ejsaesag them to near Oreamvillage. Our forces still hold Carlisle and Shippings bur. ajad also the hijhts nenr (iettysburg. Cnl McCI ure reports tbe whole country borderin.' ( 'h MnierburL' filled with Rebels. The Petersburg rji.re-s. speaking ot the L nloti KWaw4Mta now coing up the Chickahominy, says: Whether this be a base of operations for I new ttai k on Hu bmond. or merely :t feint to reduve Lee's prent arSBV now murchiug upon Washington, we nre unable to sav. The Tribüne' letter from Pleasonton'rf headquarters s.v: Pleas niton le.irns. upon satisfactory authority, that two corps (Eweil's and Loncstreet'j.) are at Winchester, accompanied bv Lee"? corp ot A. P. Hill, which is coining up the Valley to join thera. U. S. Marshal Murray of this city received a letter from Daniel Sargent, U. S. Consul at Matthew sto wi) , Hiliamas, dated dune 0. in which

the following interesting postscript appears: Bv an arrival from St. Thonu- ria Port au

Prince, we bear tliar Semmcs and three of bis officers bare been traiislerreil at St. Thomas on board of a lb gun frigate just out from England. So look out. lor the new craft. She is said to c irrv two he-ivier uns than any on the Alabama The name of the steamer th.it ran ashore On Morns Island in Charleston harbor, recently, proves to bo the Ruby. Rebel reports s iy that all contrabands on Joe and .leff Davis' plantations have been carried off by the Yankees. All the plantation implements and house lurniture have been destroyed. A Washington letter of the MM to the Tri bune, says (government has determined to offer a bounty of $.'IIM) to the two years and nine months men who re enlist for tbe war, who are to form n MM ial corps, (toverment to lie reimbursed man for m in for this v'Kmi from the substitute fund to be raised under tbe dralt. The World s special 1mm Washington of the 83d, sajf intelligence from the front contains notions of intere-t The artillerv firing heard towards Aldie yesterday, was the result of no engagement. Hooker returned to headipiaitets to night. It is said thai a court of iuipiiry will be had in Milroy V case just as soon us the exigencies of the service will permit r rom a Ii Irttflon WAsHiMiroN, June A spec ial to the Her aid s.iys: The President has been engaged nearly nlhl.it with Pane. Hooker and H illeck. and the Secre tart of War . Lee's force is evidently or. a line ulontj the Y.iilev o 'nginia, between (Jordomville and the UpPwf Potomac A distinguished ollim has expressed the opin ion i lint t.ien Lee imetids to seize the crops t

the v aller, aad ebtaia as mmv borasw and cattle as p. s-il.lc betöre our irmv mav bt in condition in the lutnmn to Rgaln advance uion Richmond a special to the Tribune siys: Admiral I) ihlirren was to day ordered by a vote taken at the Cabinet meeting, live to three,) to Charleston, to take the command, which is rentiere! attbstut'thtlly vacant b? the illne.-h of Admiril Koote (en Milrov.it is understood, bus been relieved ol his command. A special to the Tribune s.ya: The Richmond Krupiirerol Siturday mentions r'itnor that Kxtra Jltlly Smith, just elected OoveriuT of Virginia, was killed in the b&ttle of Winchester. No news of imporf ince that can be published has come from the lront, hut there is additional evidence tint no Rebel force worth apoaklng of is now on either side of Hull Run niountuiu. I rom Bin i risl.n r : .

If alHSJJUltl. June O.'l There is nothing . . ÜL! , . 1 a 1 l . m.

new iniiii .inppenour, me last leienifui sin tion up the Valley. A skirtn'sii took place to dav about ten miles

from Gettysburg, between sobse of esjf troops and 78U Rebel.s The enemy retreated, losing one in ill. From 'ew York. N'rw Vork, June M The Haltimore American ot Tuesduy says the Rebels were driven out ol Frederick by a detachment of the regular j

i i ilry from Washington after it brief skirmish in the streets, anil pursued until they crossed the South mountain. The rwerata gathered by the Robtli were left bei. ind in a panic. Information from Mnrylnnd H;chts says the Rebels are in small force in the mountains, but have m ide no attempt to advance on that pos. Harper's Ferry is still nominally in our pos session aad the bridges fully protected. The lie nest Retail force ii at Little Antietam The American also .i. We hare information tins morning that the whole line of the Potomac on the Virginia side of the river, up to and bevond Leesburg, was veMerdav in pcresajon of the Federals, and a larjre force occupvine that town.

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Sw,.i. Posas TT o A number of the friends of Lieutenant William Hi I, of tbe veteran

Oth regiment, took advantage of his visit to the r9r. and approved b the Governor, or Adjutant eitv on Tnes Ut Ut. to present bin with a aplen- Ueneral. will he paid bv the Cinte.! States P.s did reuulal ion sword The presentation took r.ur.,n. Officer, piotidoil ti.e recruirs to ubaisted

i "l " ."-non Miootl. wnrrt quuc a arP rerr esl ;nt i '.e I rrtesl s-t.tes .erv :re

Niehol) Saloon, where

number f the friends ot the rallant Lieutenant

ossemhled to gtert him. ami to congratulate htm ton hia partial recovery from the severe wound be received at V rkshurg Ths presentation speech waa made lo J,.hn ' Vr vk. . and Harry Vatwtanre.it reidiwd in bhall ot Lieutenant HiM Thasyeechca were elouent and patriotic Lei.t. Hill : a gallant roan? nldier who shouldered h - musket and entere! the ranks when the vrllre broke twet H -rrted SheVMaw tbe three month eamiign in Western Virginia, ai d entered tbe ' b regiment pih ben it was re-organ iel fr 'be three rears" er re He has ien constantly in the tie'l since alo ay st hia pi St in ererr Inttle an 1 -k irm -h and hard march that his fell to the lot of ht regiment He waa erereiy wounded at the ass.ult on Vi'k-hurtr. and only thus got a respite for a few areks He eineets hortlv to he able t retani tti the pott of du'.v. ami to hare in the danirera at.d tr-umphs of the noble old regiment to a hit h he bclui -s üay success attend h.m an. bis war worn tooi radea.

When -ompania have been accepted, they will be furnished with transportation passe to enable them to reach tbe rendezvous

ter t olimteer sn.tl res-rive in

ol the $ 1(H) bounty, to be pud him immeditteit Urs- ne m "sterol such regiment in the serv.ee bv order of Hia Excellency, 0 P M0RTO!?. Governor Lt Nosll, Adjutat.t (iei eral of Indiana.

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Hl vl il.l MifTH OF WSHIGT0N NT . bett rb HsttSasa and Pennsylvania, ia rear M Glenn' lilurk . Indianapolis Thii- tbl i upphrd with the best of .ttKrk. Horset bvaraad i lie- wo, da or tural. W ILK1NSOÜ 4 s(. I l tV v! - -tan rYwprietora

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ay 'ras iVa. orimt t! Aurvni, and 13 other new, ue fu. u.l curious artlc.rs 1 i e r -iar. Ve aru-wsaw UAW a T ur HilawJii,Ma

I rom eu Vork. Nrw York. .Tune il A special to the Kreiling PaM from Washington say. It has it last been attrertained that the main bodt of the Rebel arruv is in the Shenandoah Val'lev Ewe'l'a coro mored from Culpepper brat, and was followed bv Loncstreet's, which was suceefrled by D H Hill's cyrps. The corp of A. P H'.ll did not po up the valley until after Eweli trained his success at Winchester. There are m.tnr persons who still anticipate

that the Rebel army will come through tbe Gap and march down to our army, though the long delay would prevent such a movement now. At one time it might have been safe, but now it ia too Ute. The 1st Massachusetts cavalry lost 161 killed, wounded and missing in the late fight at Aldie. Admiral Foote continues to fail, and no hopes are entertained of hia recovery. A letter to the Post, dated Santa Crui, MJ 30. states that the pirate Alabama was expected there the next day to coal, and that on the repre fen'ation of the American Consul, the Governor SVai given orders not lo permit her coaling. The Post adds that it is not unlikely, there fore, that she may be reported as blockaded there Tbe tearner Evgle arrived from Havana on the 2dth. Rum. .rs via Porto Rico reached Harana. itid to have been brought by a British mail steamer from St. Thomas to Porto Rico, that the Ala buna was at Santa Cruz, and that the Vanderbilt got up steam and went to attack her Heavy firing was heard in the direction of SnU Crux, but nothing is known about it. Some uerred that the Alabama had been captured, and others that the Vanderbilt had been destroyed.

iw twrk narkri Naw Yuaa, Juue 14 Flour L'nsettled; common grade of western, lower. $5 35(35 65 for extra State. $5 7566 00 fur extra r eed boor. Ohio, and $6 u5a 7 60 for trade brands Whisky Favors buyers; 44Lj(u U i.esriv all at the inide price. Wool Very firm; fair inquiry, partly specula live

Meat Pork easier, fl 1 M 1 1 75 tor old i mess. 11 753 If, -7'., for new, $10 50(4fll 25

tor oi l and new rr:me nif. $ld 50(16 (HI for new prime mess. Beef moderately active. L ird e i ! Monev Kasy; 6(rf7 ier ent. Sterliiagdull at 156 dl56-a for first das bills.

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1862

A LL 1EKSONS PUHCHAblM, TICKiTS FORST. JOiKMl and otber pohiU in Northern Missouri, the S'.ate at Karvsa, or tbe Territoriea, should fusiat en bavng ticXel that r-ad by the VOItl II mWOI Kl K4ILH0.4D, The only rail route fr m St Incuts to St. Joaeph. It i the Short -t and quick -t line, by thirteen hours, to the Biouei pout reached by ran, and is aiway as ckea). aa any .th-r Buy your Ticket to Kana. and all potnialo Northern Miaaouri by tb- North M -souri Railroad ISA At" H blt'KUKON. Prts't and fteu', . nT JttrimiTli 1. HFNRY H SIMMON 8. General sehv? Aent. -nti7-i1lT

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The Xt(iish mail steaner Trsjoi, from stein Thomas, waa due at Havana on the 'Äth, when the tacts would be ascertained.

The Spanish Government had granted permi ion to tear down the walla of Havana. The beat at Havana was intense, but there was do fever The steamer Al iee Vivien had arrived from Mobile with cotton From llnrrlabarfjHaaaissi so. Jupe M The operator at Ship pensburp telosTrapned at 12 o'clock to-day that that the Rebels were one mile from town, aad ad TaKcine in this d rei tion. From S aahlagton Washi'sGTos. .lu' 0" (ten Grant has telegrat'hel to beadijuarters as follows: N'eir Yicksburg, June ldth, via Cairo 23d K... ,vr,iiL- : r v ses nfll 'fi" JoMaWM'l forces are at Yazoo City. Brownsvilie and Clinton de-erters come out dailv Thev ail report short rations

We scarcely e er lose a m in now. The health 1 and conditi u of the troops are most excellent. Dispatches from (ien. Ranks hare been re . . by the W ir Department to the eff.ct ib tt on tbe 1 -tili inst . havintr est iblisbed his batteries ? within 350 yards of the Rebel works at 1'ort

Hudson, after a Igoeous cannonade he summoned (ien. Gardner to surrender. On his refusal, an asault was m ule, and after nur forces had pained positions within 50 to 100 yards of the enemy's works, which thev held. (ien. Pavne was severelv wounded. General Banks expressed himself confident of success. Voiitlirrn e. Washim.ion. June 24 A Ri himmd dispatch of yesterday contains the following: Jackson. Miss., June IS. The enemv's eawalrv made a dash on ur cutpost near Klward'a depot, yesterday, but found them too strong, and retreated across the Big Black aC'iiiti Scarcely a day passes without au accident on the Meridiati railroad, which being the principal nieuis ol tr in-fxirtinji uprdies, hat retarded Gen. Johnston's m erneut A spee d dispatch to Mississippi, dated Pahola, June 1-th, sjiy: A heavy force of Yankee cavalry is marching on Lacona Betwowi that iHiint and (Jrenada Hatches and Wallace's ( -ivalrv are riguitip rafts to cross the Tallah itehie w ith tbe intention to destroy the road below I'aiiola and cut oft' John-ton's sup plies. Another force is crossing the Coldwater near Siuatobia They came from Memphis. Gen. Johnston has issued orders granting full pardon to all deserters in this Department who will return to their regiment immediately. Jackson. June 90, via lloiiLl 21 Citizens

just in report a heavy encasement between Jack son's cavitlr? and the enemy at IVij; Muck River Bridce. At the time thev left the musketry and cannon firing was awful, and ten die firing was heard in the direction of Yicksburg. I In Pennsylvania Invasion. Harrisiii 08, .lune 24 The city has been in a hiirh state of excitement all day. News from up the Y alley shows that the Rsb els are rapidly advancing in this direction in strong lorce. Xo troops would be likely to venture so far from their base of operations into an enemy's country without force sufficient to acton the offensive. So fur no opposition has been made to their movements

The Rebels are now twelve miles from Carlisle and dvandftf. Oen. Knipps. commanding 'he force in theval lev. will pnibahlv j;ive them battle at that point The Rebels will no doubt ap(ieu in front of that town to morrow Our cavalry, who fell buck as the Rebels ad VMMd, btVi been unable to discover niiv infantry ns yet bu' i Isars i no doubt strong force is in supporting distance A deserter belonging to the 44th Louisiana ar ri e l here to day n S'ltiday night his reciment was doing picket duty near Hagerstown. and on Monday morn ing fifty ot them ilesertC'l and made their wav to 'he nviun'ains. where they remained all night. Ye-terdav morning 'hey all started br Frederick Citv, hoping to make their way to Baltimore, with the exception of this man who came to Getty sburg. He -tates thnt Kwell's corns of six brigades was al Higersfowii when he left, numbering shout 11,000 men. The last brigade left Williamsport on Friday, arri vini; at Hagerstowu the same dav . Orders were issued on Sunday for the corps to move at 5 o'clock on Motidav niornintr. It is believed they are coming in this direction and supporting Jenkins' force of cavalry. I lie Alabama Again. LfowrOStT, R I .June 21 l'.i't Snow of the schooner S.nab I-. Snow, arrived here this afternoon. He reports thai hfl Rpokfl df Gtvhe id toda . at 11 o'clock A M , the M hootiei Western Light, (yiipt. Ooodepeed, who had a deck load of men put on board trjf the pirate Alabama, ptoba bly the L lOOOJ. ( apt. Snow also rejxirfs four other vessels hail preceded hun to New York, loaded with men from the destroyed fishermen. Qspt, (ioodspeed MvS the pirate hud destroyed upwards of a doOSW sail vessels, veaterday and this atorning, all of them fishermen which he fell in with back ol M irtha's V ineyard. Everything of value was taket: fioni them, and they were burned. The pirate continued to commit depredations on the hshermeu. From vict'oniicllavllle. MoOtm WIW IM . Ra . June 24 Rusinessis at a st. unl -till, t irmers betas, obliged to keep their bSaTBOS COMflSaVMI m tne moniitaiiis. and the prospects of rew ping the coming harvests are dis couraymy. The Rebels are overrunninu Franklii: county Rebel desetters from a North Candina regi metit. bfllongiog lo Eweil's corps, came into our lines this morning, and reported that the whole of that Commander's force is in Pennsylvania. The Rebels are in force at Mercersburg, and have droveour pickets this s:,e of the town. The Rebel infantrv are reported coming up the moun tain fr in ercersbuTg They are blockaded, but poorly supported The Turf. IfaTW Y"RK, .June 24. The great race to-day between Patchen and Butler, mile heats, under saddle, wa- won bv Butler in three straight heats. Time: 2.2-2 21-2:2.1. REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, BRll KKTlTFs ICFATV

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ß Work, Henl-stock. W nrtfiiware, Hlackira.tii Firl Dour East oi Pal Mr r Honsp. T.K.u.Tbimt.sk . Maitr.i.i. -ca-iina..k.pa.

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Tbe Ohio River Salt Company The Madison Spie- Mills. The MadiMa-i Pearl Starch Company. Cal I HI and Heniol. PillKhV . POT 0 Pa 117 We? Waohltitioti Strwet, Opposite tk täte Heaas, nyia-alAwly Indianapoiia, lad.

IAW I M IIOMX. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, H AS THE RICHEST ASSORTMENT Or (00Di 15 th City. c-.niitinjr of C1oh. (black and Colorado alao French. Scotch and American Cisatmerea of every thale a.id color; alao aa endleaa variety of Veatlnjr "'ttie?nn wishing a earmeat made to tt and in fwoal shape and tyle, should jrire me a eM and 1 wilt convince them that I csa eil them a lament better cut, betfr made and belter trimmed than any otati tatlsr in the aSty for the arr.e money. All klad of

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nter iha .'- per, on re. j,. We de p meat of t-r vir rate report. k tlad Iti A'neric; chartt-T.an various quack Urged tin

linporiant lo Imalr! One arartsaewt fear Dipnary I rrtally Wvetaa1 to the trwali laut ,f .he in of Sen ales, on Lachorrtaa. or "White, Irreirciar. Psnfelatid Sapfrrss Manatraatten. Krrci and 6weral Datwlttf .Msssawwaf he Womb. Par Tim nsas,4r. Ceawultatlons and examtwat. a-. fra of ctiaraw. ALofor aale. DR URWRR'S KMsl'LATt K flLLAW Por Female OUtroctv ö. lrrernla?Hs. Ac Mamrrl . dies In eor.aia sWtt.ana sfccaatd wet taewi. as tWwy woaWcauKe mUcamafie Price $1 paW Sa, atsd mt bo aent bv mail. DflL4JAi4Urfl PRKVK5T1VB An IsnsHiaMe arttrk for "b. w.'.tns lo limn tl.e number of tblr .flsrr-at. ol th- barren who deirr children, war-aataat not to in

jure the bealrb. and will laa for a lite

ddawsw. under s-al. on r.-ceij-t ol tL- rrm TWO l'ATIKVTS AT A MTAKCK Py iTrüas a

statement of tSawr symptoms, will receive a Blank Chart containing a list of uaeUiowa, our term for taw aaaa af treatment, A- i t t n pan of the easaastrp t cure any ease at ha.r. free frvam danarer or rwrioslTy . A I transactions private and confidential. Pimimhm th- name and number. Direct all letter- t.. ..: i. Al.KN HKAB Dim . i. V novi5-asdAwi lamtaiu. h

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DRUCCISTS. PUBLIC JOTICTE.

TOTl Li V COX . Drucfiili, t 18 Rast Waihlngion Mreet, Have been appointed aittnts for th als of BR ANDE Tl IIILAOO,

TBE WÜ5DERPTL G RA NULL'S, fer the cure ofCoojaa ! i -..s .,';r a; , F. - dSWi V r.eer-r.ff. --uat ; tbo Cvula aad Tcavils, aad LNvea-e of the Luat;i ftnld tB aar botes, tnri . SI c. .and fl each s A my

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their measure w.tb UU'. x Hoi.t.

June IS

Two Door South of Postoffies.

THE ( Oiri MlOTS AfD F.XPKBIr..Trr of a hvamd, Published for the benefit, and as a w amine awd CAUTION TM TO' N- MKN wnei anfter from Bervaw Debility Premature Iecay of Manhood, etc , aarp''t1 at the same time. THF MEANS OP TL FCURP By one who ha cared himaelL alter belrr Pt toarreat exrjer.se aad injury through medical hurobur and quackery. Bv ettrKxtttf a post -paid wtdrvawed envelope, infle

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1171 willie 11 City Lotion on time to persons wb. W witlbolldahoaaewathe lot purebaae I quirasL we will furnish part of tho means eceaaary for the erection ofbuildings to thoaw whose means are inansBVieatro complete their hae McKKRNAN A PIERCE. foblS-darwSm Real Rotate Dealers.

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A TTHK AMKKU vN DISPRKSAkT W F TBfT AT BT j a new method, ami with the l.appirt resni: , ra Aia feel( .fal.iinr uf the womb,, i, nt mr,ttui I iT ittinn, Lu K-.frh t . w hites. V nry and all other das eaaei to which the Atnmv.in ßnJa ta ao pecuiianlf liable, betid thn ilollars aixl receive by express one of the Doeta's rmie .syes,, Tina lawtrwment ahaiM bo Used by everi mmi hi the land, for tho parposi ssf cUinln,rm,nrrt, Ae,ir4, sfr. flewt froa on reeotpt ot stamp, a ropv .f our I'nvate Letter to Married Lodiee on health. The IsKlor .W6rei FrtmiU I fresh from the laspen-ary. are eevp gyod in sin pie diseases, irrec;uUntie.. rt Price f 1. s'trt lj mail At tbe AtiuTir,, Jirir! we alo treat. uU) -4 nteerfey, and with never f al 1 1 nar success, 'mril, or what the quacks caW prteat at oerrrl disewM s. .vytissa In all its stages. BaWaSSmaaS, Gleet. Strtclute. MdravM. Circocele, Vorieocee, t'arws-el-. 5p m. atnrhea. K o.inal Weakneas, Nocturnal Emission, hrxual ItrbilMy, Im potency, and eflrtts .. arlf-al.uae. Tbe last sis axe treated ot in a "private letter. ' which we send froe on receipt of stamp. 1 he experience of the Surreon in charge of this de

partment in some of tbe best Hospital in Kur

ivtw t rl t 'lv. ei.ii.le him to treat pattern ly and restore them speedilv .

rhose livina: at a distance en. r, mmuiiicitte I t

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